Camera Backpacks for Photographers Travel Bag for Tripod Camera Lence Accessory with laptop compartment and Rain Cover Waterproof Multi-Functional Camera Bags for Dslr Cameras - Backpack 20L Urban Wander 02 (Dark Grey)
SKU: KF13.066V14
The backpack is ideal for medium-sized equipment and 1-2 cameras. Lenses, tripod, filter + holder, cable release, spare batteries, and even a second camera find plenty of space. Overall, I really like the concept of this backpack, it's not too big and not too small. Everything fits in to make long exposures or time lapse, at the same time the upper compartment also offers space for a second camera or anything else you want to take with you. On the tripod, I had to raise the center pole a bit so I could attach it properly, but that doesn't bother me. The division of the camera compartment can be changed almost at will with the Velcro fasteners. The access on the side is really practical, even if I would put the camera in the upper compartment in the cramped city crowd so that thieves cannot open it so easily. But to be honest, I would also take a camera bag for the cramped city crowds. For this reason, I naturally find the access via the back very good. The workmanship is neat and solid, the look is a successful mix of retro and modern. The backpack is very comfortable for days.
25/07/2024
I have now used the backpack on a few trips, via Israel, in the desert and in Germany on landscape and city tours. In total I was on the road for 2 months. Improvement: I prefer a firmly attached rain cover here; I lost a loose one in the wind on another backpack in Norway last year. Overall, it fits a lot, but it is very tight and I don't think the backpack will survive long hiking tours in the long term. Definitely a top backpack for me that I will continue to use with smaller photo equipment.
24/07/2024
First of all, I have to say that I received the camera backpack from K&F Concept free of charge. But this in no way affects my personal opinion. Overview: I needed a backpack that I could travel with. It's small but still has enough storage space for additional equipment. Traveling by plane is always a bit complicated with camera equipment. Most backpacks are too large to be taken on board. Furthermore, many backpacks look like real camera backpacks, which poses the risk of strangers tampering with the backpack. This is where the backpack from K&F comes into play: The backpack: This backpack is light, water-resistant, comfortable and fits on board an airplane or train compartment. In addition, it looks very elegant and its material makes it very water-repellent. At first glance you are disillusioned...small compartments, zipper, magnetic buttons that hold the main flap. The camera bag can only be opened on the “inside”. But! This means there is no risk of the zippers accidentally opening and the expensive equipment falling to the ground. There isn't much space...a Sony Fs5, C100 or RED camera won't find space here. This is not the purpose either! However, the top compartment fits the Atomos Ninja V and even more small items! Perfect for short trips to the sea or the mountains. With the help of the shoulder straps, comfort is also ensured here. Features: I use the backpack for my GH5s, the Sigma 18-35mm, Canon 50mm F1.4, Viltrox Speedbooster, cage for the camera, Videomic Go, external hard drive, 4 batteries, 2 ND filters... quite a lot of stuff! But all of this fits in the camera backpack! Best of all, a tripod can be attached to the outside of the backpack using a holder...great! More than sufficient for my purposes. A small, secured pocket allows you to quickly grab the camera to quickly capture important moments. Good job K&F Concept! Contra: Where there is light, there is also shadow... The material of the backpack could be a little better, the individual compartments, which can be individually designed, do not close directly with the "lid". There is a risk that batteries inside, for example, could fall down. If there was a laptop compartment approx. 15 inches, then that would be a dream for every filmmaker. The price is ok! Conclusion: Ideal for short trips! Large cameras like the GH5s + lens also fit here. By removing the compartments, this backpack can also be used as a normal bag. Clear purchase recommendation!
21/07/2024
Very nice optics. The photo backpack is comfortable to carry, even on longer journeys. Thanks to the flexible “walls”, it is also possible to transport a 200-600mm lens. There is still room at the top for a bit of provisions. On the side there is a pocket for the tripod or a 1.5l bottle of water. I was able to safely transport an 18-105mm SLR camera, a super wide-angle lens and a super telephoto lens in the backpack. Quick access was often used. There were filters and a cleaning kit in the outside pocket. There is also space for a tablet in the inner compartment. I haven't tested whether a notebook will fit when packed this full. I used the backpack daily on a 3-week trip and purchased it 4 weeks ago.
17/07/2024
Soo...I'll also give my feedback :) What can you say? I am more than thrilled with the backpack. The only disadvantage is that you don't get a 1.5l bottle, but I was able to solve it by not attaching the compartment dividers from right to left in the middle of the backpack as intended, but from left to bottom in a 90° curve, so I had space for a 1.5 liter water bottle, which makes the camera compartment quite small. However, I can still get in: -Canon 600d with kit lens -Canon 50mm f1.8 -Cleaning set for camera -DJI Osmo mobile 3 -Mobile phone clamp for tripod -2 additional batteries -2 SD cards Also in the top compartment: -1.5l water bottle ( through the 90° degree mod from the compartment divider) -tobacco tin, tobacco tamper, cigarette case -Bluetooth box from Anker -charger for Canon -3 charging cables -change of clothes (socks, underwear, T-shirt, probably a complete outfit without the cigarette crap) - Laptop glow sticks so you don't run over your tripod at night :D In the front compartment there are little things like: - Notebook (for creative ideas ;) ) - Flashlight - DJI Osmo mobile 3 stand - Launch cup and signal ball for blank shots (if... something happens in the mountains or something like that, ready for anything) Of course, the K&F Concept tripod KF-TM2324 comes with it on the side and so my outdoor camera backpack is ready for anything. It's also really comfortable to wear. Great work from K&F Concept. Thumbs up for that
13/07/2024
When I was looking for a camera backpack, this model from K&F Concept caught my eye because I initially liked the way it looked. It clearly stands out from my previous plain black backpack and also from the more practical than pretty camera bags of my colleagues. So I decided to test the backpack. The main requirements I have for a camera backpack are: - Everything has to fit in it - My equipment should be well protected - I want to be able to get to my camera quickly - When I put the backpack down, it shouldn't tip over - The backpack has to sit comfortably so that I can carry out all movements of the shoot normally. The interior of the backpack is divided into different areas. The lower, large compartment can be filled from the side on the back or the side pocket and contains small Velcro dividers that can be rearranged as needed. There is enough space for my Nikon D750 with a Sigma 50mm lens and screwed-on battery grip, and a second lens and a speedlight fit easily into the self-velcroed compartments next to it. The upper compartment can be accessed via the backpack flap; there is enough space for something to drink and eat, tissues, a cell phone and a few small items. All things that I would otherwise struggle to store among my photo stuff. I particularly liked this separation of the two main subjects. There are also small pockets for memory cards or batteries sewn into the two zipper accesses so that you can quickly find them again. Is my equipment well protected? I had the backpack with me in the sea, I threw it on the sand every now and then, it was raining lightly. The contents have not noticed any of this and there are no external marks on the backpack, so I would answer the question with yes. However, the separation between the two main compartments is not completely sealed, so if you transport a bottle in the top compartment, for example, you run the risk of it leaking and affecting the contents of the other compartment. In addition to the backpack, you get a rain cover that fits exactly over the backpack and reliably keeps water out. The camera side compartment is great, you have quick access to the camera and yet doesn't leave it as unprotected as direct access would allow in a normal backpack. Clear plus point. Despite carelessly throwing it into the sand and the relatively strong wind, the backpack did not tip over. Now my backpack wasn't necessarily full to the brim, as I only take the most necessary things with me when I'm out and about with the camera, but I can still say: it sits really comfortably on my back. Both the straps and the side on the back are well padded and do not interfere with classic photographer yoga :-) Conclusion: You get a durable and stylish little camera backpack that absolutely fulfills its purpose. If you like to travel with a little more equipment, you should look for a different model. If you - like me - go out to take photos with little luggage and want to store lots of small things and supplies, you will be very happy with this backpack.
11/07/2024
The backpack has a hefty price. However, I ordered it a long time ago. Two functions really impressed me. 1. There is a compartment for the camera and accessories at the bottom and a normal storage compartment in a separate compartment at the top. Unfortunately, this is rarely found in photo backpacks. This makes the backpack ideal for a hike or a city trip. 2. As explained above, the backpack can be divided into two areas. However, this partition is attached with Velcro and can be removed as desired. In just a few simple steps, a photo backpack can be turned into a normal backpack that can be used for many purposes. The only disadvantage: I don't like the many orange nuances. Especially the reflective one on the drawstring. Otherwise clear purchase recommendation.
06/07/2024
The choice is a lot on the backpack because it doesn't look like a camera backpack and, at least to me, looks very stylish. The workmanship quality is good -> seams are clean, nothing sticks out, the zip fasteners make a high-quality impression. My A 6000 had space plus 3 lenses, 2 filters, 2 charging cables, 3 batteries and charging station and there was still enough space available! The upper area is for clothing/daily rations/etc. thought. Enough storage space for a 4 day trip (assuming you know how to pack). I found the magnets with which the upper part of the backpack is closed cool, they are quite strong and can even withstand a little pulling.
01/07/2024
The backpack is short and great. You can put a camera with a mounted lens and another lens in the bottom compartment. You can also store rain gear, food and drinks in the upper compartment. The wearing comfort is great, the only thing I'm missing is a stabilization band for the pelvis or abdominal area. I amazed the security staff at the airport because they had never seen anything like it before
26/06/2024
When I was looking for a camera backpack, this model from K&F Concept caught my eye because I initially liked the look of it. It clearly stands out from my previous plain black backpack and also from the more practical than pretty photo bags of my colleagues. So I decided to test the backpack. The main requirements I have for a camera backpack are: - Everything has to fit - My equipment should be well protected - I want to be able to get to my camera quickly - When I put the backpack down, it mustn't tip over - The backpack has to fit comfortably so that I can carry out all movements of the shooting normally The interior of the backpack is divided into different areas. The lower, large compartment can be filled from the side next to the back or from the side pocket and contains small Velcro separators that can be rearranged as required. There is enough space for my Nikon D750 with Sigma 50mm lens and screwed-on battery grip, and a second lens and a clip-on flash easily fit in the self-velcroed compartments next to it. The upper compartment can be reached via the backpack flap, there is enough space for something to drink and eat, handkerchiefs, a mobile phone and a few small items. All things that I otherwise laboriously store between my photo stuff. I particularly liked this separation of the two main subjects. In addition, small pockets for memory cards or batteries are sewn into the two zip accesses so that you can find them again quickly. Is my equipment well protected? I had the backpack with me in the sea, I threw it in the sand from time to time, it rained lightly. The contents didn't notice any of this and there aren't any external marks on the backpack either, so I would answer the question with yes. However, the separation of the two main compartments is not completely sealed, so if you transport a bottle in the upper compartment, for example, there is a risk that it will leak and also affect the contents of the other compartment. In addition to the backpack, you get a rain cover that fits exactly over the backpack and reliably keeps water out. The side camera pocket is great, you have quick access to the camera and yet it doesn't leave it as exposed as direct access with a normal backpack would allow. Clear plus point. Despite carelessly throwing it in the sand and relatively strong wind, the backpack did not tip over. Now, my backpack wasn't necessarily full to the brim, since I only take the most necessary things with me when I'm out and about with the camera, but I can still say that it sits really comfortably on my back. Both the straps and the side next to the back are well padded and do not interfere with the classic photographer's yoga :-) Conclusion: You get a hard-wearing and chic small camera backpack that absolutely serves its purpose. If you like to travel with a little more equipment, you should look for another model. Anyone - like me - who goes out to take pictures with little luggage and wants to stow away a lot of small things and tools will be very happy with this backpack.
25/06/2024